The Dare to Care Project has been impactful, but it has been bullied by erm.. some people.
Dare you care?
1. Dare I care
2. I dare care
3. I dare to care
4. I dare not care
5. I don't care!
Yea. Due to demand from Ebot.
Typing of caring, 4E5 is really caring. I wish I could write this example for many classmates' testimonials. Today, we had PE and due to popular demand, we played Captain's Ball. PE is almost always fun. For the first game, I was alive and kicking (or jumping). During the second game, my head started feeling weird and I was quite lost throughout the match. By the end of it, I couldn't see clearly and the gravitational forces acting on my head towards the ground felt stronger. We had to do cooling-down exercises and halfway, I couldn't stand it anymore. After that, I can't really recall what happened. Someone led me to Ms K and I think Elizabeth had to stand behind me in case I tipped backwards. A few people led me back to class and then I gained more consciousness. Then more classmates asked if I was ok, whether I was feeling better. And that's why 4E5 is a caring class. Of course, there are many more examples, but this would be the latest one.
On Monday night, after the terrible experience with the dead frog, I actually dreamed that I dreamed of a frog. Somehow, it turned into a nightmare inside the dream and I dreamed that Jensen and Jerome were trying to get me to wake up from that dream. Eventually, I forced myself to get out of the dream that I dreamed, and I automatically got out of the overall nightmare. Now that was a harrowing experience. I bet my uncle is just going to start laughing if I tell him.
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